Course Objectives
- Appraise the risk factors and necessity for mandatory reporting
- Understand the rationale and responsibilities of healthcare providers in regard to mandatory reporting
- Classify the different types of mandatory reporting
Course Outline
0 hrs - 15 min
Introduction
15 min - 45 min
Discussion of mandatory reporting
45 min - 1 hrs
Summary
This course covers the basics and helps to put you in the mindset to consider certain situations as reportable.
Brian A. - United States of America
I always enjoy taking Dr. Serber's CEU courses. He's a great teacher. His presentations are interesting and well-researched, and the information he teaches is also practical and useful.
Olivia M. - United States of America
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Cancellation Policy
Please note we do not offer refunds for our online courses or webinars.
Note
The course contents are available in an online format only; you will not receive a DVD or physical copy – they are only available through the internet in your online account.
Taught by Greg Sperber
Dr. Greg Sperber is an author and also holds a Masters and Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from Pacific College of Oriental Medicine. He is a professor at PCOM and speaks internationally on TCM business and drug-herb interactions.
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